What a Property Owner Must Do to Prevent Arizona Construction Accidents
Arizona construction workers often have to deal with defective scaffolding, dangerous equipment, unsafe work conditions, inexperienced coworkers and hazardous premises. It may be difficult to prove a liable party in an Arizona construction site accident. In such cases, it may be in the best interest of the injured worker to seek guidance from a reputed Arizona construction accident attorney.
Property owners have an obligation to provide reasonably safe conditions for anyone working on their premises. Failure to provide adequately safe conditions could make the property owner liable for the damages suffered in a construction accident on their site.
Following an Arizona construction incident, investigators will review the overall safety of the location. Did the owner provide adequate lighting? Were dangerous areas on the premises clearly marked with warning signs? Was proper ventilation provided for the workers? Did all of the employees participate in necessary safety training before being allowed on the premises?
Workers injured on the job in Arizona may file for workers compensation benefits. Successful claims will result in compensation for the workers' medical bills and a portion of lost wages. In cases where the property owner failed to provide safe conditions, additional compensation may be available. In such cases, the injured worker would be well-advised to call an experienced construction accident attorney to determine the best course of action.
The knowledgeable construction accident lawyers of Breyer Law Offices, P.C. serve injured workers of Arizona. We know how to ensure that our clients receive fair compensation for the injuries they have suffered on the job. If you have been injured in a construction site accident, please call our law office at 602-978-6400 for a free and comprehensive consultation.